https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7755753/Chaos-California-Tesla-drivers-stranded-hours-half-mile-long-line-charge.html
 ... Chaos in California as Tesla drivers are stranded for hours in a
half-a-mile-long line to charge their cars on Black Friday
4 December 2019  LUKE KENTON

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Shanon Stellini was travelling through Kettleman City on November 30 when
she stumbled across around 50 of the electric cars waiting in line for a
recharge in a procession believed to span back more than half-a-mile, just
off Interstate 5

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It's unclear how long the Tesla drivers were forced to wait, however, one
disgruntled commuter tweeted that he'd been waiting in the line for 40
minutes but only appeared to be 'half way there'

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The video's owners called the moment 'Tesla Energy Crisis' as the row of
cars wrapped along the edge of the Madonna Inn

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Pictured: a photo showing around half of the Teslas waiting to reach a
Supercharger unit on Thanksgiving 


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@Tesla I think you can do better with charging situation. This is at
Kettleman location. Been sitting here in line for 40 mins and looks like
half way there.
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 ... Shanon Stellini was travelling through Kettleman City on November 30
when she stumbled across around 50 of the electric cars waiting in line for
a recharge

The stagnant procession reportedly spanned back more than half a mile

‘Bet they wish they had gas’, quipped Stellini’s partner in a video she
captured of the backlog - but for the drivers stranded it was no laughing
matter

The Supercharging station's 40 charge points was still not enough to meet
the overwhelming demand of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend

To make matters worse, simultaneous re-charging slows down the speed of for
everyone – stalling a process that can already take up to 75 minutes

Dozens of Tesla drivers in California were forced to wait in an extensive
line after what should’ve been a quick stop at a Supercharger station turned
into an hours-long ordeal.

Shanon Stellini was travelling through Kettleman City on November 30 when
she stumbled across a backlog of around 50 of the electric cars waiting to
recharge in a half-mile line outside of at a station near Interstate 5.

‘Bet they wish they had gas’, quipped Stellini’s partner in a video she
captured of the chaos - but for the drivers stranded in the stagnant line
the issue was certainly no laughing matter.

The Kettleman City Supercharger station - located halfway between Los
Angeles and San Francisco - is already immensely popular, but even with 40
charging stalls on-site the facility was still overrun by the overwhelming
demand that one of the year's busiest travel times brings.

[image]  Kettleman City’s Supercharger station, which sits halfway between
Los Angeles and San Francisco, is already an immensely popular charge point,
but considering Thanksgiving is one of the year’s busiest travel periods,
the facility’s 40 charging stalls were insufficient to meet the overwhelming
demand

To make matters worse, simultaneous re-charging slows down the speed of
charging for everyone – encumbering a process that can already take up to as
long as 75 minutes.

It's unclear how long the Tesla drivers were forced to wait, however, one
disgruntled commuter tweeted that he'd been waiting in the line for 40
minutes but only appeared to be 'half way there'. 

With Tesla’s Model 3 now being produced in mass, there are currently thought
to be more than 400,000 Teslas on the roads of America.

But the surge in popularity has exposed a series of flaws in the
Supercharger network’s operations this holiday season, which is sure to give
the Elon Musk-owned company food for thought as the fallout seen in
Kettleman City was not an isolated incident.

A day earlier, a video titled ‘Tesla Energy Crisis’ revealed a sizable line
of 15 Teslas waiting for their turn at a Supercharger station in San Luis
Obispo around 4.45pm on Thanksgiving day

Teslas could be seen wrapping around the outer edge of the Madonna Inn as
families waited inside the running cars for a chance to refuel.

For a Model S Tesla at a Supercharger station, it will take about 20 minutes
to charge 50 percent and 40 minutes to charge 80 percent.

Tesla's website says that drivers will have enough to finish their trip on
80 percent, but owners can reach 100 percent fueled in 75 minutes.

[image]  The video's owners called the moment 'Tesla Energy Crisis' as the
row of cars wrapped along the edge of the Madonna Inn

Tesla's Supercharger stations are described as the 'world’s fastest charging
network' on the company's website.

'Supercharger stations are conveniently located near desirable amenities
like restaurants, shops and WiFi hotspots. Each station contains multiple
Superchargers to get you back on the road quickly,' the company said.

It's unclear how long the car owners waited to reach a Supercharger, but the
video's owner said the station was just given new equipment to help with the
influx of holiday travelers.

'The previous day, Tesla brought a Megapack that is said to be good for
charging [approximately] 100 Teslas,' the video post said.

Social media users shared photos of the Supercharger stations accompanied
with Megapack chargers arriving to San Luis Obispo on Wednesday morning.

'Megapack,' a new massive energy storage product, was launched by Tesla in
July and is being used in portable Supercharger stations to help bolster the
company's charging infrastructure.

[image]  Pictured: a photo showing around half of the Teslas waiting to
reach a Supercharger unit on Thanksgiving 

[image]  Pictured: Globally, there are 14,497 Superchargers contained in
1,636 Supercharger Stations 

Megapack will also be used in installations like the Moss Landing project in
California with PG&E, which is a part of a new cost-effective energy storage
project announced in June.

'To match global demand for massive battery storage projects like Hornsdale,
Tesla designed and engineered a new battery product specifically for
utility-scale projects: Megapack,' the company said in a blog.

During instances when Tesla drivers are expected to make long trips, like
the holiday season, the tech company can roll out Mobile Supercharger units
powered by Megapacks to several locations.

The US, parts of Asia, Europe and the Middle East have a combined total of
1,636 Supercharger Stations with 14,497 Superchargers.
[© dailymail.co.uk]


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